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id: adfs
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title: ADFS
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---
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1. Open the ADFS administration console on your Windows Server and add a new Application Group
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2. Provide a name for the integration, select Server Application from the Standalone applications section and click Next
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3. Follow the wizard to get the client-id, client-secret and configure the application credentials
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4. Configure the proxy with
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```
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--provider=adfs
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--client-id=<application ID from step 3>
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--client-secret=<value from step 3>
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```
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Note: When using the ADFS Auth provider with nginx and the cookie session store you may find the cookie is too large and
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doesn't get passed through correctly. Increasing the proxy_buffer_size in nginx or implementing the
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[redis session storage](../sessions.md#redis-storage) should resolve this.
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